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FX Reserves by Country

Latest released FX Reserves value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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FX Reserves across supported currencies

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Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 22:01 UTC.
4 with data 7 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/fx_reserves. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
Switzerland
CHF · Swiss Franc
850,989.24
858,630.44
▼ -7,641.204 Monthly CHF mn National Statistics Office
Peru
PEN · Peruvian Sol
100,975
100,716
▲ +259 Daily USD mn BCRP
Brazil
BRL · Brazilian Real
371.137
366.913
▲ +4.224 Monthly USD bn BCB
Poland
PLN · Polish Zloty
3.75
4
▼ -0.25 Monthly USD mn IMF IFS
Bolivia
BOB · Bolivian Boliviano
Weekly USD mn BCB
Mexico
MXN · Mexican Peso
Weekly USD mn Banco de Mexico
Nigeria
NGN · Nigerian Naira
Daily USD bn CBN

What is FX Reserves?

FX reserves cover the foreign-currency-denominated component of total international reserves — typically USD, EUR, JPY, GBP and CNY assets held by the central bank. They exclude gold and IMF SDR positions.

Why it matters for FX

FX reserves are the main ammunition for currency-defence operations. Sharp drops can signal active intervention to support the home currency; rebuilds typically follow periods of capital inflow or post-intervention. The data are watched closely after any sharp FX move.

How to read this page

Read month-over-month change rather than the absolute level (which is dominated by valuation effects). Cross-reference with FX moves over the same period to corroborate intervention signals.

What to watch for

  • Month-over-month change as intervention proxy
  • Valuation vs flow effects
  • Reserve-currency composition (COFER for cross-checks)
  • Reserve-adequacy ratios
  • Coincidence with FX-policy decisions

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